no definatly not. The CPU just uses the things that were on your computer. It doesn't keep anything or any trace of anything that was on your computer in it.
2006-10-30 13:19:27
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answered by dil.pill 2
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Generally speaking, unless he is an expert at file recovery or has the correct programs to do it, if you have deleted them from your computer and recycle bin, no he shouldnt be. Make sure you clear out your temporary files as well. Do this by clicking on start > programs > accessiories, system tools, system cleanup and delete everything there
2006-10-30 21:14:15
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answered by freqoutnz 1
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he will not be able to see the files you have deleted from recycle bin.
however, he may see the web pages you visited when you did not delete the cookies. to be able to do this, go to tools and click option.
from there you will see the cookies and you will be able to delete it.
2006-10-30 21:22:34
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answered by pamz~ 2
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If he is only taking the CPU he is only taking hardware which contains no information whatsoever about your computer. If he would have taken the hard drive it would have been a different story.
2006-10-30 21:13:43
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answered by mystic_golfer 3
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the CPU does not store anything on it. the hard drive does. so if you know what you're talking about and he's taking the CPU, then no.
2006-11-03 02:13:34
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answered by Justin V 5
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Go to the regular "internet explorer"
and go to the little clock on the top,
and on the left side should apear all the sites you've been on.
delete them.
and he cannot see the files you have deleted from the recycle bin.
:)
2006-10-30 21:13:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, Just click on internet explorer, click on tools. Then internet options. click on delete cookies and Clear history. That is all you can do. good luck!
2006-10-30 22:26:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No. All that is on the hard drive. The monitor is just for viewing what is on the hard drive.
Hope that helps.
So sorry. Misread your question. If he puts his own hard drive in and takes yours out there is no problem.
2006-10-30 21:15:23
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answered by phy333 6
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if he really tries, yes, he can. even deleting files from recycle bin does not really delete them, it just tells the computer it is OK to write over them with new information. try eraser for secure deletion of files:
http://www.download.com/Eraser/3000-2092_4-10231813.html?tag=lst-0-4
2006-10-30 21:13:18
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answered by Bikeboy99 2
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If he is taking just the chip out of your computer, then NO.
If he is taking the computer, then YES.
2006-10-30 21:14:35
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answered by tattie_herbert 6
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